Princess Yong 'an's real name was Zhu Yuying.
Jin Yong (March 12, 1918-December 16, 2003), formerly known as Zha Liangyong, was born in Haining, Zhejiang Province. He was a famous writer of martial arts novels and was hailed as the "father of martial arts novels". His representative works included Book and Sword, Smiling Proud in the World, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Sword of the Blue Blood, and hundreds of other martial arts novels that were loved by readers. Jin Yong's works not only influenced the martial arts novel market at that time, but also deeply influenced the culture and society on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. He was regarded as one of the treasures of Chinese culture.
Princess Yong 'an's love story was about the love entanglement between her and Zhou Lingxing. Seven years ago, Yong 'an and Zhou Lingxing fell in love, but because of the interference of the Gu family, Zhou Lingxing was exiled, and Yong' an's world collapsed. However, after her rebirth, she led the young emperor to the throne and guarded the country alone. Seven years later, Zhou Lingxing suddenly returned to Jiankang City and revealed the truth. The love between them was entangled again. Although the exact ending was unknown, their love story was full of suspense and emotional conflict.
Princess Yong 'an in Yong' an Diao was based on Princess Zhu Yuying of the Ming Dynasty. She was the eldest daughter of Emperor Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty and married Yuan Rong, a guest of honor in the Yan Mansion. However, there was no information about the archetype of the female lead, Wu Yongan, in the Yongan Diao novel. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who the original Yong 'an Junzhu in Yong' an Tune was.
Princess Yong 'an's original form was Princess Xin Cheng.